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Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1338 to 1358
Ashikaga Takauji (足利 尊氏; August 18, 1305 – June 7, 1358) also known as Minamoto no Takauji was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the founder and first shōgun
Ashikaga_Takauji
Ruling military government of feudal Japan (1336–1573)
during the Muromachi period from 1336 to 1573. The Ashikaga shogunate was established when Ashikaga Takauji was appointed Shōgun after overthrowing the Kenmu
Ashikaga_shogunate
Rulers of Japan (1333–1573)
"Ashikaga Yoshiyasu" at p. 57., p. 57, at Google Books Nussbaum, "Ashikaga Yoshikane" at p. 56., p. 56, at Google Books Nussbaum, "Ashikaga Takauji" at
Ashikaga_clan
Military ruler of Japan from 1358 to 1367
the son of the founder and first shōgun of the Muromachi shogunate, Ashikaga Takauji. His mother was Akahashi Tōshi (赤橋登子), also known as Hōjō Nariko. His
Ashikaga_Yoshiakira
Period of Japanese history from 1336–1573
or Ashikaga shogunate (Muromachi bakufu or Ashikaga bakufu), which was officially established in 1338 by the first Muromachi shōgun, Ashikaga Takauji, two
Muromachi_period
Period of Japanese history from 1336 to 1392
early period, there existed a Northern Imperial Court, established by Ashikaga Takauji in Kyoto, and a Southern Imperial Court, established by Emperor Go-Daigo
Nanboku-chō_period
Military nobility of Japan (1185–1868)
the other hand, Ashikaga Takauji installed Emperor Kōmyō as the new emperor without the Three Sacred Treasures in 1336. Ashikaga Takauji tried to make peace
Shogun
Japanese samurai general (1306-1352)
brother Takauji, the first Muromachi shōgun. Son of Ashikaga Sadauji and Uesugi Kiyoko, daughter of Uesugi Yorishige, the same mother as Takauji, he was
Ashikaga_Tadayoshi
Period of Japanese history, 1333–1336
uprising, and with the assistance of the defected Kamakura general Ashikaga Takauji and rebel leader Nitta Yoshisada, defeated the Kamakura Shogunate at
Kenmu_Restoration
Emperor of Japan from 1318 to 1339
Ashikaga Takauji in 1336, ushering in the Ashikaga shogunate. The overthrow split the imperial family into two opposing factions between the Ashikaga
Emperor_Go-Daigo
Period of Japanese history from CE 1185 to 1333
Go-Daigo assisted by Ashikaga Takauji and Nitta Yoshisada but would later lead to direct rule under Ashikaga, forming the Ashikaga shogunate in the succeeding
Kamakura_period
1350–52 Ashikaga civil war in Japan
antagonisms between shōgun Ashikaga Takauji and his brother, Ashikaga Tadayoshi, thus dividing and weakening the early Ashikaga shogunate. These events are
Kannō_disturbance
Government of Japan (1192–1333)
re-establishing Imperial rule until Ashikaga Takauji and his offspring overthrew the imperial government and founded the Ashikaga shogunate in 1336 (Nanboku-chō
Kamakura_shogunate
Major temple in Kyoto, Japan
Susukinobaba-chō, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1339, primarily to venerate Gautama Buddha, and its first chief
Tenryū-ji
Battle in Japan on 5 July 1336
Nitta Yoshisada attempted to intercept the Ashikaga forces led by Ashikaga Takauji in Settsu. The Ashikaga invaded from Kyushu after consolidating their
Battle_of_Minatogawa
Armor of shogun Ashikaga Takauji
of Ashikaga Takauji [白絲威褄取鎧(しろいとおどしつまどりよろい)] Shiro-ito Odoshi Tsumadori O-yoroi) is a piece of Japanese armour made for the shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate
O-yoroi Armor of Ashikaga Takauji
O-yoroi_Armor_of_Ashikaga_Takauji
Japanese samurai lord (1301–1338)
enemy of Ashikaga Takauji, Nitta Yoshisada is often blamed for the split between the Northern and Southern Courts, as he fought against the Ashikaga and for
Nitta_Yoshisada
City in Kantō
de facto ruler Ashikaga Tadayoshi in Musashi, in today's Kanagawa Prefecture. He was in his turn defeated in Koshigoe by Ashikaga Takauji, who had come
Kamakura
Japanese manga series by Yusei Matsui
the last survivor of the Hōjō clan determined to enact revenge on Ashikaga Takauji, a samurai who betrayed and caused the downfall of his family. An anime
The_Elusive_Samurai
Buddhist temple in kyoto, Japan
and one of two funeral temples (bodaiji) dedicated to Ashikaga Takauji, first shōgun of the Ashikaga dynasty. Its main object of worship is Shakyamuni, and
Tōji-in
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1546 to 1565
was closer to being a samurai and a warlord than any shōgun since Ashikaga Takauji. One of his sword-fighting instructors was Tsukahara Bokuden, the founder
Ashikaga_Yoshiteru
Emperor of Japan from 1339 to 1368
and destroy the remnants of the Hōjō clan. However, in 1336, because Ashikaga Takauji had raised a rebellion, the Emperor returned to Sakamoto with a strong
Emperor_Go-Murakami
Line of the Japanese Miyamoto clan
Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura shogunate; and Ashikaga Takauji, the founder of the Ashikaga shogunate, belonged to this line. Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616)
Seiwa_Genji
Civil war in Imperial Japan (1331–1333)
to resolve. In 1336, Ashikaga Takauji named himself the Shōgun and seized power from Emperor Go-Daigo, establishing the Ashikaga Shogunate based on the
Genkō_War
Japanese samurai (1294–1336)
Go-Daigo after Ashikaga Takauji began to reverse the restoration in the Nanboku-chō wars three years later. Kusunoki attacked Takauji in Settsu at the
Kusunoki_Masashige
1991 taiga drama about Shogun Ahikaga Takauji
(Tōshi), Takauji's wife Ken Ogata as Ashikaga Sadauji, Takauji's father Shiho Fujimura as Uesugi Kiyoko, Takauji's mother Masanobu Takashima as Ashikaga Tadayoshi
Taiheiki_(TV_series)
Surname of Japanese imperial family members demoted into ranks of nobility
Muromachi period was founded by shōgun Ashikaga Takauji—a direct descendant of Minamoto no Yoshiyasu (also known as Ashikaga Yoshiyasu). Edo period was founded
Minamoto_clan
Military conflict
which was under the Mōri clan domain at that time. During this period, Ashikaga Takauji, a relative of Yoshiaki, provided assistance to Yoshiaki by issuing
Revolt_of_Ashikaga_Yoshiaki
12th-century Japanese military leader
"Japan's Three Great Villains" (日本三大梟雄), a nickname he shared with Ashikaga Takauji and Dōkyō, given by Confucian-minded historians due to their lack of
Taira_no_Kiyomori
Set of pretenders to the Japanese throne during the Nanboku-chō period (1336–92)
have all the power. Due to it, he refused to grant Ashikaga Takauji the title of Shogun. When Takauji went without the Emperor's permission to suppress
Northern_Court
Name list
Takauji (written: 尊氏 or 高氏) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Ashikaga Takauji (足利 尊氏) (1305–1358), Japanese shōgun
Takauji
High political office in feudal Japan
shōgun Ashikaga Takauji, precisely because the latter understood the importance of controlling the Kantō region and wanted to have an Ashikaga ruler there
Kantō_kubō
to the imperial court. The shogunate sent General Ashikaga Takauji to quell the revolt, but Takauji and his men instead joined forces with Emperor Go-Daigo
History_of_Japan
Japanese historical epic
with the Nanboku-chō, the period of war between the Northern Court of Ashikaga Takauji in Kyoto, and the Southern Court of Emperor Go-Daigo in Yoshino. The
Taiheiki
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1568 to 1573
Ashikaga Yoshiharu, was the twelfth shōgun, and his brother, Ashikaga Yoshiteru, was the thirteenth shōgun. Ashikaga Yoshiaki was born to Ashikaga Yoshiharu
Ashikaga_Yoshiaki
Japanese warrior class
general Ashikaga Takauji betrayed him and established a new shogunate, this time headquartered in Kyoto. This shogunate is known as the Ashikaga shogunate
Samurai
Title of the ruling monarch of Japan since 660 BC
emperor after overthrowing the Kamakura shogunate, with the help of Ashikaga Takauji, a defected Kamakura general. The short three-year period during which
Emperor_of_Japan
Trott (English) The heir to the Hōjō regency before its destruction by Ashikaga Takauji. After the fall of the shogunate, he took refuge under Yorishige, where
List of The Elusive Samurai characters
List_of_The_Elusive_Samurai_characters
Shogun from Shogun until 1 Ashikaga Takauji (1305–1358) 1338 1358 2 Ashikaga Yoshiakira (1330–1367) 1359 1367 3 Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358–1408) 1369
List_of_shoguns
Japanese poet, warrior and bureaucrat
Born in Ōmi Province, Sasaki Takauji served the regent Hōjō Takatoki briefly, before aiding the shōgun Ashikaga Takauji in overthrowing the Kenmu Restoration
Sasaki_Takauji
Military ruler of Japan (1490–1493, 1508–1521)
Ashikaga Yoshitane (足利 義稙; September 9, 1466 – May 23, 1523), also known as Ashikaga Yoshiki (足利 義材), was the 10th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who
Ashikaga_Yoshitane
Japanese samurai (died 1351)
of Shitsuji (Shōgun's Deputy). He was appointed by Ashikaga Takauji, the first shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate. As Deputy, he served not only an administrative
Kō_no_Moronao
Japanese feudal lord (1508–1577)
Hisahide is played by actor Kōtarō Yoshida. Not to be confused with Ashikaga Takauji, Dōkyō and Taira no Kiyomori; who also known with similar sobriquet
Matsunaga_Hisahide
Japanese Northern Emperor from 1331 to 1333
(1333–1336). Go-Daigo's attempt failed, however, after Ashikaga Takauji turned against him. In 1336, Takauji installed Kōgon's younger brother on the throne
Emperor_Kōgon
Japanese samurai
1335, forcing Ashikaga Tadayoshi to flee before he was forced to flee himself by Tadayoshi's elder brother and future shōgun Ashikaga Takauji. Shortly after
Hōjō_Tokiyuki
Topics referred to by the same term
last Kantō kubō Ashikaga Tadayoshi (足利 直義; 1306–1352), Japanese general of the Northern and Southern Courts period Ashikaga Takauji (足利 尊氏; 1305–1358)
Ashikaga
Japanese samurai and clan leader (1277–1350)
supported Emperor Go-Daigo and Ashikaga Takauji in the struggle to overcome the Kamakura shogunate. Akamatsu joined Takauji in capturing Kyoto from imperial
Akamatsu_Norimura
Legitimate emperors during the Nanboku-chō period of Japan (1336–1392)
have all the power. Due to it, he refused to grant Ashikaga Takauji the title of Shogun. When Takauji went without the Emperor's permission to suppress
Southern_Court
Sengoku period Japanese samurai
first act. Saitō clan Kunitori Monogatari Not to be confused with Ashikaga Takauji, Dōkyō and Taira no Kiyomori; who also known with similar sobriquet
Saitō_Dōsan
Country in East Asia
Go-Daigo. Go-Daigo was defeated by Ashikaga Takauji in 1336, beginning the Muromachi period (1336–1573). The succeeding Ashikaga shogunate failed to control
Japan
Military ruler of Japan in 1333
number of warriors to the loyalist cause. By 1333, the rival warlords Ashikaga Takauji and Nitta Yoshisada had both joined the cause; Yoshisada would lay
Prince_Moriyoshi
Military ruler of Japan from 1368 to 1394
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (足利 義満; September 25, 1358 – May 31, 1408) was the third shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate, ruling from 1368 to 1394 during the Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshimitsu
Military ruler of Japan from 1494 to 1508
Ashikaga Yoshizumi (足利 義澄; January 15, 1481 – September 6, 1511) was the 11th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1494 to 1508 during the
Ashikaga_Yoshizumi
High political post in feudal Japan
abolition of the Rokuhara Tandai position, both occurring in 1333, Ashikaga Takauji created the post of Kantō Kanrei, or Shogun's Deputy in the East (Kantō
Kanrei
Japanese monk and political figure in the Nara period
Japan's Three Great Villains (日本三大梟雄), a nickname which he shared with Ashikaga Takauji and Taira no Kiyomori; who also known with similar sobriquet as Japan's
Dōkyō
1st Kamakura Kubō of the Ashikaga shogunate
Ashikaga Motouji (足利基氏; 1340–1367) was a Japanese samurai lord of the Nanboku-chō period. The fourth son of shogun Ashikaga Takauji, he was the first
Ashikaga_Motouji
Japanese actor (born 1960)
Shingo's Ten Duels (新吾十番勝負) Aoi Shingo TV film 1991 Taiheiki (太平記) Ashikaga Takauji 49 episodes Fall Guy: Gin-chan Goes (続・蒲田行進曲 銀ちゃんが行く) TV film 1992
Hiroyuki_Sanada
Japanese samurai clan
the provinces of Tōtōmi, and later Suruga, from his cousin Shōgun Ashikaga Takauji Ounami no Kori, Mikawa (modern day Nishio, Aichi) mainly Suruga Province
Imagawa_clan
Armor worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan
12th century O-yoroi Armor of Ashikaga Takauji Yoroi donated to the Kurama Temple, near Kyoto, by one of the Ashikaga shoguns, early 14th–early 15th
Ō-yoroi
Prefecture of Japan
governor for the province. After the fall of the Kamakura Shoguante, Ashikaga Takauji was defeated in battle and forced to retreat to Kyushu. Shikoku Island
Kōchi_Prefecture
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1394 to 1423
Ashikaga Yoshimochi (足利 義持; March 12, 1386 – February 3, 1428) was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the fourth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned
Ashikaga_Yoshimochi
Hakuseki Araki Murashige Arima Kihei Asakura Yoshikage Ashikaga Takauji Ashikaga Yoshiaki Ashikaga Yoshiteru Azai Hisamasa Azai Nagamasa Azai Sukemasa Baba
List_of_samurai
Samurai battle on 31 January 1703
transferred into the distant past, to the 14th century reign of shōgun Ashikaga Takauji. Asano became En'ya Hangan Takasada, Kira became Kō no Moronao and
Forty-seven_rōnin
Japanese clan
can trace their lineage to Uesugi Kiyoko, mother of Ashikaga Takauji, the founder of the Ashikaga shogunate. These three branches would commence infighting
Uesugi_clan
Period of Japanese history (1346–1370)
illegitimate Northern Court (北朝, hokuchō) had been established in Kyoto by Ashikaga Takauji. 1346 (Shōhei 1): The kampaku Takatsukasa Morohira was relieved of
Shōhei
Japanese daimyō (1529–1582)
Later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi adopted Hideie. Not to be confused with Ashikaga Takauji, Dōkyō and Taira no Kiyomori; who also known with similar sobriquet
Ukita_Naoie
Clan who controlled the Kamakura Shogunate as shikken (regent) in Japan
the Hōjō clan and rise of the Ashikaga, and the period of war (Nanboku-chō) between the Northern Court of Ashikaga Takauji in Kyoto, and the Southern Court
Hōjō_clan
Japanese daimyō clan
Shiba clan that was a branch of the Ashikaga clan. In 1354, Shiba Iekane (斯波家兼) got orders from Ashikaga Takauji, and fought against the Southern Court
Mogami_clan
Military ruler of Japan from 1442 to 1443
Ashikaga Yoshikatsu (足利 義勝; March 19, 1434 – August 16, 1443) was the seventh shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1442 to 1443 during the
Ashikaga_Yoshikatsu
Official wife of the Japanese shōgun
wife of Ashikaga Takauji and mother of Ashikaga Yoshiakira Shibukawa Koshi (1332–1392), daughter of Shibukawa Yoshisue and wife of Ashikaga Yoshiakira
Midaidokoro
Japanese daimyō family
1335 Ashikaga Takauji attacked Emperor Go-Daigo so Takeshige and his brother Takeyasu joined forces with Nitta Yoshitada repelling the Ashikaga who retreated
Kikuchi_clan
Japanese samurai family
in the establishment of the Ashikaga shogunate, in the 1330s. Ōtomo warriors fought alongside those of Ashikaga Takauji and enabled him to win a number
Ōtomo_clan
Japanese Northern Emperor from 1348 to 1351
cloistered Emperor, the rivalry between Ashikaga Takauji and Ashikaga Tadayoshi began, and in 1351, Takauji returned to the allegiance of the Southern
Emperor_Sukō
Japanese poet and military commander
under the Ashikaga bakufu from 1371 to 1395. His father, Imagawa Norikuni, had been a supporter of the first Ashikaga shōgun, Ashikaga Takauji, and for
Imagawa_Sadayo
Japanese system of martial arts and etiquette
Clan, he was given an honorary post. During the reign of Ashikaga Takauji, the first Ashikaga shōgun, Nagakiyo's descendant Ogasawara Sadamune (1292–1347)
Ogasawara-ryū
Japanese art form
and civil authority and periods of outright civil war. However, as Ashikaga Takauji had ousted Emperor Go-Daigo from Kyoto to establish his own bakufu
Japanese_calligraphy
師泰; died 25 March 1351) was one of the leading generals of Shōgun Ashikaga Takauji during the Nanboku-chō period, along with his brother Moronao and his
Kō_no_Moroyasu
Japanese court noble
Ashikaga Takauji. Nitta and Kitabatake were aided by warrior monks from Enryakuji, and the temple of Miidera, whose monks supported Ashikaga Takauji,
Kitabatake_Akiie
Japanese samurai clan
became distant from the shogunate and showed a favorable attitude to Ashikaga Takauji. In the Sengoku period, Mōri Motonari expanded their power to the whole
Mōri_clan
System of organizing Chan/Zen Buddhist temples in China and Japan
country. Following the advice of Musō Soseki, shōgun Ashikaga Takauji and his brother Ashikaga Tadayoshi decided to strengthen the system through the
Five_Mountain_System
1316–1326 Ashikaga Takauji, ruled 1338–1358 Ashikaga Yoshiakira, r. 1359–1368 Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, r. 1368–1394 Ashikaga Yoshimochi, r. 1395–1423 Ashikaga Yoshikazu
List_of_Japanese_people
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1202 to 1203
Yukiyoshi? Ashikaga shogunate Ashikaga Takauji Ashikaga Yoshiakira Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Ashikaga Yoshimochi Ashikaga Yoshikazu Ashikaga Yoshinori Ashikaga Yoshikatsu
Minamoto_no_Yoriie
Military ruler of Japan from 1521 to 1546
Ashikaga Yoshiharu (足利 義晴; April 2, 1511 – May 20, 1550) was the twelfth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate from 1521 through 1546 during the late Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshiharu
Poisonous birds in Chinese mythology
the zhendu. In the Japanese historical epic Taiheiki, Ashikaga Takauji and his brother Ashikaga Tadayoshi force Prince Morinaga to take zhendu (Japanese:
Zhenniao
Military ruler of Japan from 1335 to 1337
Crown Prince to Emperor Kōmyō. However, according to some accounts, Ashikaga Takauji had the prince killed in 1337 when Go-Daigo continued to resist. Other
Prince_Narinaga
Nanboku-chō period. Kira Sadayoshi, a grandson of Nagauji, assisted Ashikaga Takauji in his campaign against the Kamakura shogunate's Rokuhara Tandai, and
Kira_clan
Person who is first in line of succession
Prince Narinaga 1326–c. 1337–44 Emperor Kōmyō Killed or deposed by Ashikaga Takauji Eric XII of Sweden 1339–1359 Magnus Eriksson Renounced rights to become
Heir_apparent
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1436 to 1490
Ashikaga Yoshimasa (足利 義政; January 20, 1436 – January 27, 1490) was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the eighth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned
Ashikaga_Yoshimasa
Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Japan
Chōju-ji was founded in 1358 by Kamakura's Ashikaga ruler, Kantō kubō Ashikaga Motouji, son of Takauji, on the grounds of a former family mansion. It
Chōju-ji_(Kamakura)
Japanese court diviner position
but Ashikaga Takauji broke away from him to establish the Ashikaga shogunate and usher in the Northern and Southern courts period. The Ashikaga shogunate
Onmyōji
Japanese noble (c. 1329–1383)
shogunate, Ashikaga Takauji and his son, Tadafuyu. When it ended, Kaneyoshi became an effective force of the Southern Court in opposition to the Ashikaga bakufu
Prince_Kaneyoshi
Bay in Northwest Kyūshū
Ashikaga Takauji led a force against the Kikuchi clan, allies of Go-Daigo, led by Kikuchi Taketoshi. Victorious, Takauji "at one stroke the Ashikaga leader
Hakata_Bay
Leader of the Kawachi Genji (1039–1106)
the model of an ideal military commander. Ashikaga Takauji, the first and founding shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate, had reportedly considered Yoshiie
Minamoto_no_Yoshiie
Japanese samurai
Soon after taking control of the city, however, he was forced out by Ashikaga Takauji. Returning to the countryside of Kozuke and Musashi provinces, Yoshioki
Nitta_Yoshioki
Calendar year
of England seizes the Isle of Man from Scottish control. June 19 – Ashikaga Takauji leads his army into Kyoto as part of the Kenmu Restoration. July 7
1333
Military ruler of Japan in 1568
Ashikaga Yoshihide (足利 義栄; 1538 – October 28, 1568) was the 14th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate, who held nominal power for a few months in 1568 during
Ashikaga_Yoshihide
Mythological heroes, creators, teachers and inventors
Oisín Red Horn Apanuugak Kiviuq Kami Abe Masakatsu Akechi Mitsuhide Ashikaga Takauji Date Masamune Honda Tadakatsu Minamoto no Tametomo Minamoto no Yoritomo
List_of_culture_heroes
Military ruler of Japan from 1465 to 1489
Ashikaga Yoshihisa (足利 義尚; December 11, 1465 – April 26, 1489) was the 9th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1473 to 1489 during the Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshihisa
Hosokawa Yoriharu, a major samurai commander under Ashikaga Takauji, the founder of the Ashikaga shogunate. The area around the castle is a strategic
Shōryūji_Castle
Noble family
was founded by Fujiwara no Suekiyo in 1186. The clan was allied with Ashikaga Takauji in 1336, but they were defeated in fighting with the Ōtomo clan to
Ryūzōji_clan
ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Affection; Desire
Girl/Female
Muslim
One without sorrow, Mercury, Sweet heart, Beloved
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
One without Sorrow; Mercury; Limitless
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Principal; Controller
Girl/Female
Indian
One without sorrow, Mercury, Sweet heart, Beloved
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ida. There is a place called Ide near Exeter in Devon; the etymology is obscure, perhaps from a pre-English river name; it does not seem to be connected with the surname.North German : variant of Ihde.Japanese : ‘sluice’, ‘spillway’; a topographic name for someone who lived near a dam. Variously written, it originated in Echizen and Kaga (now Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures) and is found mostly in eastern Japan.
Girl/Female
Indian
Synonym of Refugee
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful Home; Dwelling Place
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Always have Power
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of extra ordinary size
Girl/Female
Tamil
One without sorrow, Mercury, Sweet heart, Beloved
Boy/Male
Tamil
Adhikara | அதிகராÂ
Principal, Controller
Adhikara | அதிகராÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ashiyana | ஆஷியாநா
Nest, Beautiful home, Dwelling place
Ashiyana | ஆஷியாநா
Girl/Female
Indian
Nest, Beautiful home, Dwelling place
Boy/Male
Tamil
Of extra ordinary size
ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praneeth is the name derived from the Sanskrit word praneetham which means calmness
Girl/Female
Muslim
Real sister
Girl/Female
Latin
From the Tigris.
Male
English
English name derived from the title, prince, from Latin princeps, PRINCE means "chief, first."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sreethesh | ஸà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯‡à®·
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, German, Jamaican, Teutonic
A Wend; Wanderer
Girl/Female
Latin
A nymph.
Girl/Female
Indian
Melody
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Hearty Traditions
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Tilson.
ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
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